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Insta fashion week NYFW. Edition 1 The teams that Fashionising.com has covering New York fashion week not only have their cameras and MacBooks in tow, but they’ve brought their iPhones along for good measure. That means that in between the catwalk and backstage antics that go hand-in-hand with any fashion week, they’ve got the opportunity to bring you in on the action live via Instagram.…

Peter Lindburgh has a winning formula that goes a little something like this: beautiful young model, seasoned male actor, cinematic romance. Some past works paired Daria Werbowy with David Strathairn, Daphne Groeneveld with Pascal Greggory. The latest: Lara Stone and American actor Fred Ward. While there’s something inherently captivating about such a pairing – an endless fascination with younger women and older men – the…

The 60s might be long gone, but that's not to say that its Mod vibes are any less alluring. With the 1960s very much a part of the fashion scene again, our attention turns to the hairstyles and haircuts that not only have overtones of the decade, but also romanticise it. And romantic is precisely what the Mod bob is. Read on to find out more and be taken through the how-to guide.

Arizona Muse’s Self Service cover wasn’t just an empty promise. Deep down we were hoping the inside pages would delve further into 60s style hairdos and outfits, and we’re not in the least bit disappointed. Self Service delivers with an editorial that pairs Muse with Daphne Groeneveld for more teased, bobby-pinned hair and thick clumpy lashes. Some of Alasdair McLellan’s shots are stunning in their…

The notion of the next top model has long made for good television viewing, all the while having close to no impact on who really becomes a top model. The Natasha Polys and the Arizona Muses of the world didn’t grow strong careers through stints on reality TV. What then will influence who really becomes one of the models who’ll capture our attention and spur…

Over the weekend, Daniel wrote a piece about the beauty of photo shoots that come with a strong, interpretive narrative. Not long after, Numero magazine brings to us the magical work of Peter Lindbergh, where you wouldn’t be able to go past its profound storyline. It’s less about what to wear this coming season and more to do with the camera lens documenting a life…

The Louis Vuitton fall 2011 campaign has something for everyone: vintage cars, cute puppy dogs and even cuter models, their sweetness belied only by teeny hemlines and those fetishy peaked caps we saw on the runway earlier in the year. Now here’s a taste of how the campaign was put together with a behind-the-scenes video narrated by Marc Jacobs himself.

And orange. And blue. In fact, the Versace Spring Summer 2011 look book featuring Ginta Lapina and Daphne Groeneveld has a combination of sensible fresh day wear, and multi-coloured 1970s inspired designs which are imaginative to say the least.